A rape and a search for justice lead a young woman on a road toward overcoming fear in this complex story. "A Balm in Gilead" tells the story of a young woman’s rape and the ongoing danger she faces from her attacker. Marie Green... Read More
Haddaway stays tightly focused on characters who deal with tragedy in a way that feels real. Richard Haddaway’s "A Little Something" opens with a random and seemingly minor accident. While waiting on deck at his youth baseball game,... Read More
Amid a series of interesting twists that keep the pages turning, topics like schoolyard bullying are covered with a straightforward pragmatism that helps the moral message stand out clearly. In "Anthony", Harold J. Fischel chronicles the... Read More
The author’s colorful, distinct voice comes through loud and clear in this attempt to marry science and theology. 2013 Update to Esoptrics’ Try to End the Notion of the Continuum & the “Absurd“ Math It Begets, by Edward N.... Read More
This wickedly fun horror novel thrusts readers into a Nantucket setting with a mixture of local hunters, wealthy do-gooders, and a sordid family past. Eliot Baker’s debut novel, "The Last Ancient", is a peculiar text that blends horror... Read More
Sher has created a unique memoir in this literary scrapbook chronicling her son’s recovery from addiction. Deni B. Sher reports from the trenches of motherhood and middle age in the pages of this sincere memoir. How One Parent Engaged... Read More
The proverbial all-American boy gets caught up in history’s whirlwind in this intriguing novel of war, law, and art. In Dickson Loos’s historical-fiction novel, Elmer Davis, WWII combat veteran, becomes a hard-charging defense... Read More
Existential questions in the midst of grand conflicts, all peppered with elves, goblins, and otherworldly creatures—and James Bartholomeusz juggles them all well. This last installment in James Bartholomeusz’s Seven Stars Trilogy... Read More